Title of article :
Transactional Relationships among Cognitive Vulnerabilities, Stressors, and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence
Author/Authors :
Esther Calvete، نويسنده , , Izaskun Orue، نويسنده , , Benjamin L. Hankin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
12
From page :
399
To page :
410
Abstract :
The transactional cognitive vulnerability to stress model Hankin & Abramson (Psychological Bulletin, 127:773–796, 2001) extends the traditional diathesis-stress model by proposing that the relationships among cognitions, depressive symptoms, and stressors are dynamic and bidirectional. In this study three different pathways among these variables were assessed simultaneously: (1) cognitive vulnerabilities and stressors as predictors of depressive symptoms (vulnerability model), (2) depressive symptoms and cognitive vulnerabilities as predictors of stressors (stress generation model), and (3) depressive symptoms and stressors as predictors of cognitive vulnerabilities (consequence model). A fully cross-lagged design panel was employed with 1,187 adolescents (545 girls and 642 boys, Mean Age0 13.42 years) who were assessed at two time points separated by 6 months. They completed measures of cognitive vulnerabilities (maladaptive schema domains and negative inferential style), stressors, and depressive symptoms. Inferential style and schemas of the disconnection and rejection domain predicted prospective increases in depressive symptoms. Initial levels of depressive symptoms and most cognitive vulnerabilities predicted greater stress generation. Initial levels of stressors and depressive symptoms predicted an increase in negative inferential style and maladaptive schema domains over time. These bidirectional relationships were mostly similar for boys and girls, although there were a few gender differences. The findings support a transactional model with reciprocal relationships among stress, depressive symptoms, and cognitive vulnerabilities. Transactional implications for depression interventions among adolescents are discussed.
Keywords :
Depression . Inferential style . Maladaptiveschemas . Stress generation . Consequence hypothesis .Adolescents
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number :
829416
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